Lilac: An Enemies-to-Lovers Romance

I, Braxton Fawn, am the luckiest girl alive.
Or so the world keeps telling me.Every so often, gods walk the earth. This time they came as musicians. When Bound loses its lead guitarist, yours truly is chosen to fill his shoes. From dive bars to the big stage, my instant claim to fame is nothing short of a fairytale. The only problem?
My new bandmates.
Jaded, gorgeous, and ridiculously talented-they're determined to turn my dream into a nightmare. It's no secret I wasn't their first choice. I wasn't even their last. The label wants a new image, Bound wants me gone, but I've got my own agenda.
To succeed I have to survive a world tour, public scrutiny, and idols turned enemies. But the biggest threat of all isn't a meticulous frontman, a narcissistic bassist, and a drummer with too many secrets.
It's me.
Somehow, I must resist the temptation of Houston Morrow, Loren James, and Jericho Noble.It seemed easy enough when I boarded their tour bus, but it only took one city for the lines we'd drawn to blur.
Only ninety-nine more to go.
Lilac is a contemporary reverse harem and standalone suitable for 18+.
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For example, one of the MMC’s that broke the Braxton’s trust, pours his heart out to explain his actions, fighting for her to understand (which she even acknowledges) and then she turns around and whines he wasn’t “fighting for her”? Make that make sense. I don’t think I could have rolled my eyes harder if I tried. Also the FMC demands clear explanations and transparency from the MMC’s but when they ask for it in return she won’t.
The spicy scenes were well written, those get 4.5-5.0 stars but the melodrama and the contradictory character development is what really brings this book down for me.
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